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The Broome County Board of Elections is preparing for Early Voting for the 2019 General Elections, October 26th - November 3rd.


There are three sites for Early Voting:

  • Broome County Public Library

  • Oakdale Mall

  • George F Johnson Memorial Library

Any Broome County Voter can go to any of the Early Voting Locations to cast their ballots - times for Early Voting are available at www.BroomeVotes.com/earlyvoting.

Tenex E-Poll Book

To make Early Voting possible, Broome County will begin using electronic poll books. The E-Poll Books Broome County will use are safe and secure with encryption technology.


These units not much different than point-of-sale touch pad screens now at many retail outlets and restaurants.



For more information visit www.BroomeVotes.com/electiontechnology.

With the sending of Military and Permanent Absentee Ballots, the Board of Election has released the sample ballots for the 2019 General Election.


If you know your election voting district and would like to see your sample ballot click this link: https://www.broomevotes.com/sample-ballots


If you are unaware of your election district, click the poll site and sample ballot lookup tool at this link: http://ntsdata.net/broomeboe/pollingplacelookup.aspx

The Broome County Board of Elections welcomes two new Commissioners of Elections.


At Thursday's Broome County Legislature Meeting, former Broome County Legislator Daniel D. Reynolds of Vestal became the new Democratic Commissioner, and local attorney Mark E. Smith of Binghamton, was given legislative approval as the new Republican Commissioner.

New Commissioners of Elections - Democrat Reynolds (left) and Republican Smith (right)

The Board Elections would like to thank previous Commissioners Phil Grommet and Oliver Blaise for their years of service as each pursues other opportunities.

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